Category: Globalization

  • Globalization and Immigration: Globalization Policies

    Table of Contents Introduction How globalization policies push people into migrations How the US Migration Policies Undermine Workers Rights and Unions Conclusion Reference List Introduction Immigration is a growing concern for developed nations. Leaders and citizens in such nations feel threatened by the influx of both legal and illegal immigrants into their nations. Globalization has…

  • Ethnic Violence in the Era of Economic Globalization

    Economic globalization refers to the interdependence of the worlds financial giants due to increased technology and trade across the borders. Economic globalization can lead to personality disturbance, inconsistent with identity. When economic globalization leads to disruptions and uncertainty of uniqueness, our identities change. When people interact with more extensive cultural materials such as food and…

  • Globalization in a Global Economy

    Introduction It has been noted that, for economies to thrive successively in the current world market; they need to work as a group in order to help each other grow economically, socially and technologically. In this case therefore, world economies and societies have come together to work as a global economy by having common means…

  • Reshaping Globalization and Digital Media

    Introduction Over the decades, distinctive events and activities have contributed to the construction of the current global spectrum. One of the distinctive elements attributing to the emergence of the dynamic civilization quotient entails colonization. Research indicates that on a historical account, the colonizers introduced divergent appeals on sociocultural, economic, and political structural frameworks (Thussu &…

  • Globalization Effect on Social Movements

    A social movement is an independently organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a specific goal, usually a social or political one. Modern movements often use technology and the Internet to mobilize people around the world (Cosma, 2011). Adapting to communication trends is a common theme in successful movements, which is only…

  • Globalization Impacts on the United Nations Institution

    Table of Contents Introduction Cultural Perspective Economic Perspective Political Perspective Conclusion References Introduction The prime principle of globalization is featured by the interconnected holistic phenomenon. Due to globalization, the world has become a village on the periphery of politics, economical endeavors, and cultural interaction. Thus, this analytical treatise attempts to explicitly review the political, cultural,…

  • Americanization Is Not a Synonym for Globalization

    Introduction Due to being one of the most formidable countries in various dimensions, the USA is frequently regarded as having had a great impact on the development of the worlds culture. In fact, there persists an opinion that cultural globalization is nothing else than Americanization of the worlds cultures. Quite often, this view is linked…

  • Globalization in Anthropological Perspective

    The end of the 20th century resulted in various global protests and ideologies due to the insecurities associated with the changing world. These developments could be studied and understood using the concept of political construction of hopelessness. Brown et al. (2020) identify the term as the use of frustration, violence, and fear to oppress all…

  • The Globalization Impact on the US Foreign Policy

    The phrase globalization refers to the strengthening of interconnections between an increasing amount of territories, both in terms of the density of those relations and the accelerated pace of engagement. This trend will certainly challenge US foreign policy, much like internationalization did before it. The ability of US to use its influence to alter international…

  • Global Politics: Womens Rights, Economy, Globalization

    Table of Contents Introduction Womens rights in global politics Globalisation and politics References Introduction The Modern times and age the political scene has witnessed a tremendous shift from the traditional national political systems. Governments over the past years have been actively involved in sustaining the security, national welfare of their citizens, and the protection of…